Environment 6 2.1.1 Political 6 2.1.2 Economic 7 2.1.3 Technological 8 2.1.4 Social 8 2.2 Industry 9 2.2.1 Substitutes 10 2.2.2 Threat of Entry 10 2.2.3 Buyers 11 2.2.4 Competitive Rivalry 11 2.2.5 The sixth force – Complementators 11 2.2.6 Criticisms of the Five Forces Model 12 2.3 The organisation 12 2.3.1 SWOT (Strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats) Analysis 12 2.4 Current Strategic Position 14 2.4.1. E-V-R (environment- values- resources) Congruence 14 2.4.2 The consciously
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3.0 Resources and capabilities This paragraph begins by laying out the theoretical dimensions: Resources and capabilities Definition of resources In order to get a deeper understanding of the concept resources‚ a definition can shed some light on this matter. While a variety of definitions of the term resources have been suggested in the literature of resources‚ this paper introduces the definition first suggested by Teece et al. (1997) who determined resources as ‘firm – specific assets that
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“The Capability Approach” in the late 1970s and 1980s in order to create an alternative and new framework of thinking and evaluating issues of poverty‚ development‚ well-being and equality by embracing complexity‚ plurality and individualism with the aim to not overlook anything. Through his creation of the Capability Approach‚ Sen shows that his primary concern is to create a pluralistic conception of poverty and development. His intention was to create a framework of thinking and evaluating that
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India International Environment Analysis Report 1.0 Environmental Analysis 1.1 Trade Agreement India: Malaysia’ largest trading partner Malaysia signed a free trade agreement (FTA) between India for strengthen economic ties purpose and double bilateral trade up to $15billion. This agreement is to complement existing free trade deal between India and Association of South-East-Asian-Nations (ASEAN). Under this agreement‚ two countries are fully allowing foreign shareholding over 80 sectors including
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CORPORATE STRATEGY FORMULATION Strategy formulation refers to the process of choosing the most appropriate course of action for the realization of organizational goals and objectives and thereby achieving the organizational vision. Strategy formulation is a part of a strategic management process that comprises of environmental analysis‚ formulation‚ implementation and evaluation and control. Strategic management is an ongoing process to develop and revise future-oriented strategies that allow
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Strategy formulation is vital to the well-being of a company or organization. There are two major types of strategy: (1) corporate strategy‚ in which companies decide which line or lines of business to engage in; and (2) business or competitive strategy‚ which sets the framework for achieving success in a particular business. While business strategy often receives more attention than corporate strategy‚ both forms of strategy involve planning‚ industry/market analysis‚ goal setting‚ commitment of
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STRATEGY FORMULATION: Objectives: After you have studied this chapter‚ you should be able to: 1. Know the porter’s generic strategy 2. Describe the 5 powers of P’S 3. Explain the Essentials of Balance Score card 4. Discuss the Strategic Evaluation and Control Strategy Formulation - Stage of strategic management that involves planning and decision making that lead to the establishment of the organization’s goals and of a specific strategic plan. The Five Power P’S There are five power
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innovate is to die” (Freeman‚ 2005‚ p.266). We could define the innovation as “… (innovation) life cycle is an S-shaped logistic curve consisting of three distinct phases: emergence (the development of the product or service‚ its manufacturing capabilities‚ and its place in the market)‚ growth (where the product family pervades the market). and maturity (where the market issaturated and growth slows)” (William G. Howard‚ 1992). The satisfaction of customers are unlimited‚ they always want new products
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Chapter 3 – Strategic Capability In the previous chapter‚ we learned how to analyse the environment that surrounds a company. But‚ it is also important to study the internal strategic capabilities of the firm‚ because‚ since your competitors are in the same environment‚ that is what distinguishes the companies performances. Foundations of Strategic Capability Strategic Capabilities can be defined as the resources and competences (strategic assets) of an organisation needed for it to
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be able to implement alternate strategies to meet customers’ need before competitors. Though there are four major players in the telecommunication industry‚ AT&T’s main competitor is Verizon; they have similar financial strength and market share while Sprint and T-mobile hold a very small
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